"Felonious frosting fondling" leads to arrest (VIDEO)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 10/03/2013 08:25 AM
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A woman in Kelso, WA., bought a birthday cake for her daughter and decided that leaving it in the car while visiting the Cowlitz County Hall of Justice was a bad idea because the family dog might be able to eat it - she would have never guessed that it actually would have been safer with the dog.
KATU explains that it all started Tuesday afternoon when a woman brought her 9-year-old daughter's birthday cake to the Cowlitz County Hall of Justice.
"She said she didn't want to leave the cake in the car because the dog would get into it and eat it," said Cowlitz County Sheriff's Deputy Joe Connor. "So she brought it in to protect it."
Even with three sheriff's deputies at the metal detector, the cake wasn't safe from the hands of Robert Eric Fredrickson. He just dug right in - no knife, no fork, no plate.
Deputy Connor confronted Fredrickson at a drinking fountain as the man tried to wash the cake off his hands.
"I said 'stand right there, don't move.' I went to get some towels to clean him up before I dealt with him and no sooner had I turned my back on him and he was back on the cake again. And then all hell broke loose," Connor said.
Another deputy grabbed Fredrickson's cake-covered hand and he resisted. The table went down, the cake went flying and it turned into a story these deputies will be sweet on for at least the rest of the week.
"She said she didn't want to leave the cake in the car because the dog would get into it and eat it," said Cowlitz County Sheriff's Deputy Joe Connor. "So she brought it in to protect it."
Even with three sheriff's deputies at the metal detector, the cake wasn't safe from the hands of Robert Eric Fredrickson. He just dug right in - no knife, no fork, no plate.
Deputy Connor confronted Fredrickson at a drinking fountain as the man tried to wash the cake off his hands.
"I said 'stand right there, don't move.' I went to get some towels to clean him up before I dealt with him and no sooner had I turned my back on him and he was back on the cake again. And then all hell broke loose," Connor said.
Another deputy grabbed Fredrickson's cake-covered hand and he resisted. The table went down, the cake went flying and it turned into a story these deputies will be sweet on for at least the rest of the week.
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